Total white wash tonight, their goalie kept them in early but once the puck started going in it didn't stop.

-Second line basically won the game tonight. Just all over the puck, won ever battle, got a ton of shots, and gave up nothing in their own end. I doubt they played more then 60 seconds in their own zone until after the game was over.

-Tonight it was pretty obvious what Gillis was after with the Booth acquisition. Booth looked good with Kesler, won a ton of battles, had a ton of shots, and scored a goal. More importantly however Booth spent a ton of time in the trenches and ultimately got his goal from there. The Canucks were woefully lacking in the secondary scoring this playoff but more importantly they were lacking guys who could get to the inside and score from there.

-Kesler looked like that Star that he is.

-Edler didn't get a point tonight but he played a hell of a game. He was physical, great defensively, and created a ton of offence. Easily one of his better games.

-On the negative Alberts was just a train wreck and looks almost unplayable right now.

-Nice to see Schneider get the shut out. didn't have a lot to do but obviously made the save he needed to make. Lu may play tomorow but I would expect Cory back in on Tuesday.

I wonder how Tony Gallagher is feeling about his "if the Canucks don't beat San Jose on Saturday they won't catch San Jose" prediction. Same with Botchford,Price and all the various other "experts".

The only difference between Vancouver and first place is a few OTLs. I cannot stand the early season prognosticators that try to extrapolate positions from first quarters stats. Or raise some stupid stat about American Thanksgiving and making the playoffs.

Every season there are some teams that race out to big starts and every season there are good teams who start slowly. You know the Nucks may not do much this year, or they may go on a huge run. But everything averages out over 82 games. No way Edmonton, Toronto, Minnesota or whoever can keep it up. Nor is there much of a likelihood Vancouver will hover at .500 along with over good teams.

There were just as many if not more Canucks fans at Jobing.com tonight. It was amazing to see. Taking up about 4-5 sections of the arena was pretty damn cool. Lots of blue, green and white.

Apparently I was on Sportsnet because I was sitting right beside the Phx penalty box according to my twitter followers and the awesome Mr.LB.

Lots of Yotes fans commenting oh how well the Canucks skate and their team looks like a bunch of beer leaguers trying to keep up. As much as they love Aucoin in Glendale, they saw Salo's shot and were blown away, even the one that rocked the glass behind Smith and of course his goal.

Great to see some of the other guys scoring. Hopefully the Sedins turn it on for the Sharks tomorrow. Good game for the many Canucks faithful at Jobing.com arena.

Canucks stayed at the same hotel I did, and they seemed really relaxed today. Talked to Manny Malholtra and thanked him for his awesome contribution to a charity event I hosted a month ago, what a class act he is.

Met up with a few Canucks fans that came down on a Canucks and Flight Centre road trip program. I ended up having a few with Dave Babych and Rod Brathwaite as well as my two friends that work for the Canucks social media program and sales department.

Great time had by all that was supporting the Orcas. The desert dogs had no chance tonight, the better team dominated. Let's hope this keeps up for a while.

I recommend for those that haven't done so yet, take the trip to Phoenix to watch the boys. Money well spent.

Mondi wrote:The only difference between Vancouver and first place is a few OTLs. I cannot stand the early season prognosticators that try to extrapolate positions from first quarters stats. Or raise some stupid stat about American Thanksgiving and making the playoffs.

Well put. Currently, we are #2 in the NHL for real wins. We are also only 1 win behind the league leading teams. The panic and hysteria is stupid, but fun to read.

Potatoe1 wrote:-Tonight it was pretty obvious what Gillis was after with the Booth acquisition. Booth looked good with Kesler, won a ton of battles, had a ton of shots, and scored a goal. More importantly however Booth spent a ton of time in the trenches and ultimately got his goal from there. The Canucks were woefully lacking in the secondary scoring this playoff but more importantly they were lacking guys who could get to the inside and score from there.

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoooooooaaaaa easy there big fella, you are like trigger happy whenever the stars seemingly align for knucklehead Booth there, that line was all Kesler and only Kesler do not give credit where credit is certainly not due, the other two just held on for dear life, while Germania Kesler went all Gestapo last night. Booth slapped at a puck that luckily found its way through a crease that was busier than Central Station, a play set up by non-other than Herr Kesler. I have yet to see anything resembling a nifty little skill set from this 4.5 million dollar man. He ain't no Steve Austin. With Booth, the light is on but nobody is home except for some white bearded man in a white gown holding on to a golden staff floating on a cloud reading the ten commandments as lightning crashes all around him and little angels with wings flutter away. All tools but no tool box to put 'em in, plain and simple.

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